Please don't judge me bad for this email, that's just my ponit-of-view. We know James Henstridge is already working on the integration between Storm and Django, that's awesome (and my wish of long time).
My point, however, is that Storm team should dedicate a little more attention to this project: Storm future success may depend on it. Let's see. Most (or all) of us here consider Storm the best ORM for Python. It's clearly for us how robust is Storm code and the most consistent OO tool. That's ok, but our community is still incipient (IMHO), and given that open projects are sustained by communites, Storm will rise as the 'de facto' option if we draw more attention to it. And even if Storm is better designed (as I really think), I'm concerned about Storm's future. Then, given that Django is becoming more and more important, a good idea for us is advance toward the integration with it, so this will give developers an excellent integrated ORM that works nice on intranet and internet, and (finally) bringing a stronger community for Storm. IMHO. Eduardo Willians pycappuccino.blogspot.com PS: So why Dont I help on the integration project? Id really love to, but Im not able enoguh (seriously). -- storm mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/storm
